-' t-r -- LANCASTER DAILY, DimXljaifflCER, SJJAY, JULY 11,1882. i "bythewat;" items or xkws Taken ok ;iiik ia t tier Special Reporter at landimille Canip- lneetlng Proinecls The Tobacco Crop anil Its Kueuiles Harvest at 1U Height- There is a general apprehension that the Laudisville caaipmeeting of 1882 will not be bo largely attended nor so religious ly successful! as in previous years this may perhaps be a mistaken opinion on the part of those interested in its success, but indications at present point otherwise. Vmf offi.i- vnar nrinr tn its orifcnini' has I seen the grounds noisy with the sound of' the carpenter's hammer or made dusty by the busy sweeper. The sweeper is thcio loin;r his .share to make the grounds pre sentable for the accommodation of visitors, but no sound or the mechanic can be heard. The decayed leaves, the broken benches, and the fallen-down fences that autumn's winds and winter's storms have lain low are being removed, but not, one, building is being erected. For many' years eleven iu all, we believe scores yes, hundreds of religious pilgrims have wended their ways to the Laudisville camp grounds until its fame wasno longer bounded by county or state lines. The religious programme will bo of a high order some of the most brilliaut and learned divines in the Methodist church will be iu attendance, lending their eloquence and experience to work out its success. The board of directors have had a number of meetings, but have not as yet fully completed their work. Thursday, July 20, the camp will open and prior to that date wo will announce their full plan of action. In and around the village of Landisville the usual pieparatin8 are being made, and Mr. .1. 11. Miunich, proprietor of the Syca more hotel, has greatly rcmodolcd that old hostleryaud added to its conveniences for the vrsiting public who prefer its un restricted freedom to the " bluo law " of the camp ground. Indications may be deceiving, and wc may yet see fondest hopes realized and the old Laudisville campmeeting of this year rank with its former years' successes. So we hope. Tlie Tobacco Crop. Wc iio not lay claim to the distinction of beinir a tobacco piophet iobacco prog nostications are beyond our experience, but to tell what wc sec and hear may not only be "newsy," but a straw iu the phropbet-'h scales. Tobacco laiscrs in this section around Lundisville, Balungaand Mt. Joy me not very jubilant over the prospect of the crop of '82. The cut-worm, caterpillar and midget, havo formed au unlimited co-uttuciship to do all iu their power to destroy the growing plants. Some farmers have been coni'tcllcd to replant as often as four times, owing to the havoc mado by those cnomies of the growing plant. The other day v, hilu going through the large patch of Mr. C Ilershey, cast of Landisville, sonic plants with leaves 4 to 0 inches iu length a it) being cut to pieces. To show us how the cut-worm carried on the busi ness he dug up for us several a dozen at least hard at work on the tender loots of the plants, but what wcio dug up wo know -won't " cut " away more stalks. In bonio seci lions you see the tobacco plants w ell un der v. ay tlits leaves large, frcsh-lnokiiur and mowing nicely, while in others they aiu small ; very small. The caterpillar has also made his appcarauce. Iu a talk with a planter, buyer and packer of many years expeiieuco at the large warehouse of Uaiber & Sou, itapho township, he told us that this new visitor was doing great haim in that section, lie did not speak in tho nipst glowing terms of the outlook for the crop of this year, either, and said ho never know the worms to be so bad. His opinion is echoed by many others. We also find a considerable quan tity or the 1880-81 crop held by formers little of tho lormer, but a great deal of the latter and hoi) thai the lucky lightning may yet stiike them. The Harvest. I lay making is nearly over and harvest ing in its height. Tho wheat crop of this year excel Is that of many previous ones. In this connection we may note the ad vance made by tho Lancaster coilnty far mer in tho matter of farming machinery. Iu years before it was a rare exception to see harvesters at work, and a harvester and self binder was indeed a rare exccii. lion a novelty in tho section iu which it was worked. This . year you can see luauy of thesu combined labor-saving machines cutting the golden grain and throwing tho tightly bound sheaf aside, while tho blade of " our lather's cradle" is dull with rust following lion usage. All growing crops will be largo this year. Iu the field and in the garden yoli can see what tells you of a year of plenty. Tut; POISON SMCEADING. Plow ot the Impure Schuylkill Water Kast tv:u I PhyalclauM Studying tho Mystery. Tho excitement which was caused last week by the discovery that tho water iu tho Schuylkill river had been poisoned still continues unabated. Tho first indi cation that tho water had been poisoned was by the discovery of numerous dead fish and frogs iloating on top of the water for several miles below and above ltcad iug. The water ol tho canal is also 10 poi ted as turning blue and becoming of. tensive. Reports from all points above and below Heading say that the fish continue to die. iu largo numbeis and to lloat along the i i ver banks. They are now decompos ing iu the stroitgrfays of tho sun and emit a sickening stench. It is reported that the ilsh which have not died congregate in large schools at points where fresh and pure streams empty into the liver. Parties havo been guilty of catching tho diseased fish which were full of sore spots supposed to be caused by mineral poison. It, has not as yet been ascertained whether) the j. aides who canght the fish ate them or olleied them for sale. The oilicials havo beeu informed and will tako immediate steps to prevent tho catching of fish at this time. The river at Reading seems to be get ting worse instead of getting better. Many theories aro advanced as to the cause of tho poisoning and the dying of the fish. It did not seem to effect the bass until yesterday, when quite a number were found along the river. A petition will bo drawn up and presonted to the Leg islature that fishways be placed in the liver. Sumo think tho contamination is taused by refuse matter being thrown in the river. The health commisioncr thiuks the fish dio from some disease or by alkali being washed up from the river bed. The board of health will make an immediate attempt to ascertain the cause of the trouble. Others thiuk that the white de posit iu the river is Itane, caused joy the commingling of the sulphuiic acid in the water from the coal mines and limestone water near Heading .and - the water is depi i ved of the ingredients that sustaiallsh lite. - Tho president orthe Poltstown water company camo to Heading with a sample of the water at that point 'for analysis. He leports that cartloads of dead fish are in the river at Pottstown and that the people are greatly alarmed. The poison ous water has reached Pooenixville, show ing that it travels very slowly. It is jo jM.ited thsit the waste of the Reading gas woiks contaminates the water for several miles below. Reading. It is alleged that suit mil bo bronght against the company by a jmin6iit retired physician. It has become generally known in Potts town and Reading that tho poison in the liver is duo to tho puropiugs from an old mine at Tamaqna, which about twenty years. - has -been idle Lose Jack, Ho., 8ept.l4.16n. I liavc been using Bop Bitters, and bave re ceived great benefit from iliem tor liver com- nlalntnnil mnlarlnl flitritt Tiuv arfk tmiiArinr to all other medicines. P. M. Bambs. jyl-2wdw Honorable JCentloa. OI all the remedies on earth that well may claim attention. Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric Oil commands especial mention For wondrons power to care dtaease. Its fame none can throttle. Iu merits arc not In tho putt, bnt are inside the bottle, Kneumanam, neuralgia, fj throat, asthma, broncbith, diphtheria, , are all cured by Thomas' Kclectric OH. sale at II. B. Cochran's drag store, 137 Hi Queen street, .Lancaster. i'-llACKXETACK," a lasting and lragrant per .fflc. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale at Coch ran's drug store, 117 North Queen street. IMany miserable people drag themselves about with failing strength, feeling that they are sinking into their graves when Parker's Ganger Tonic wonld begin with tne first nose, ti bring vitality and strength back to them. Ston. lyi-imdeortfteow .Tctk Km-, Gko. li. thatkr. ot jiourbon. lnd. pays : "Both myself and wile owe onr llw to, MIILOII'S COXSUXFTIOM mubm. r or saie ub v.ucu rin'a drug store. 137 North Queen street. ! Universal Approbation By the community at large has been given to Burdock Blood Bitters. No instance is known where dissatisfaction has been manifested by their use, or where aught bnt benefit followed their administration. Price $1. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, J3 North Queen street. Lancaster. A vasal HfJixTou lieo with -each botllool fcbilot.'.s Catarih Jtcmcdy. Price ) cents. For sale ut Cochran's drug stoie, 137 North Queen street. J'OLITICAL. Democratic state Ticket. OOVEEKOR. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIKUTEXAXT OOVKRKOIt. CIIAUNCEY F. BLACK, York. .JUDOli OF THE SUPREME COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SUCRKTAKr OP IKTERXAL AFFAIRS. .1. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon CONORKSSXAW-AT-LAMK. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County TI kel. COXQRESS. BTATE SKKATOR XIV DISTRICT. AltltAM COLLINS, Marietta. AS3EJ1DLY. i C. .1. UHOADS'. Manor. .1. M. WALK.EK, Colerain. ::. E. c. UILLEK. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. 11. K. SIH.MP, E. Cocallro. RKl'ORDER. lSDSSEU, Leacock. COCJJTV SOLICITOR. V. W. 1'OOR niRECTOlW. .1. 1. MclLVAlNE. Pttl-ailise. 11111-11 l:EBNAltD,.Lancastcr. l'RISON INSPECTORS. .IOII.V UKIJMAX, Manhnlni. .1. II. SC11LEUELM1L1CH, K. Donegal. .iunr COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKEU, Earl. Vacancies. l?OK ASSEMBLY, C. A. OBLENDER, EIGHTH WARD, will bo a candidate lorltep lcii'iitativo Iroin the. 1st (City) Legislative dUtrlet. subject to the decision of tho Demo cratic pri inarles. I un22-tp MIJIUVAJ. IlKNSON'S 1'UJUIUS I'LASTKKS Back Ache POSlTI ELY CU1CED BY ti Reasons Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Remedies : FIRST. Because they possess all the nici it ol tho strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter-irritant clfects. SECOND. Because thcyaiea genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and so recognized by ths profes sion. THIRD. Because tliey are. tho only plasters that re lieve pain at oucc lOCRTH. Because they will positively enre dibcaie3 Which oilier remedies will not even relievo. FIFTIL Because over 5.000 physicians and druggists haVc voluntarily testified that they are super ior to all other plasters or medicines for ex ternal use. SIXTH. Beeau'e the manufacturers have received the only uiedalscvcrgiven for porous plasters. Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster ! SEABURY & JOHNSON, MAxryAOTDRiwo Chemists, New York. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED COHN AST) JiUmON PLAS1EK. CllAS. . ClCll'fENTON, 113 Fulton St., Now York, sole agent tor Dr. C W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed. jyC-2wdcodwcov 1 I If YOU AKK A MAN UP BUSINESS, weakened by the strain ot your duties, avoid stimulants and use HOP BITTERS. If you are a man of letters, toiling over midnight work, to restore brain, nerve and waste use HOP BITTERS. If you are young and sullcring from any in discretion or digsipation; if you aro married or single, old or young, suffering lrom poor health or languishing on a bed of sickness RELY ON HOP BITTERS. Whoeyer you arc, whenever you feel that your System needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, -without Intoxicating, tako HOP BITTERS. Thousands die annually from some form ot KIDNEY' diseaee that might have been pre vented ljy.a timely use of HOP BITTERS. Hop Bitters Never Paill Have you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Disease, of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver or Nerves, you will be cured it yon use HOP BITTERS. It you are simply weak and low spirited, try it. Jl may save pour life. II has saved hundreds. li. i. v. is an absolute and irresistablc cure tor! Drunkenness, use ot opium, tobacco and narcotics. JtS-Sold by Druggists. Seno kor Circclak. HOP BITTERS M'F'G CO., Rochester, N. Y.,and Toronto, Out. jyl-lniacod&w pA KKKK'S I1AIK BALSAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly perfumed unit uarmiess. itestores color nnd prevents baldness. All Farmers, Mothers, Business Mun, Me chanics, Ac, who' are tired out by work or worry, and ail who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can bo invigorated and curejLbjuistug -. il It you aro wasUngaway with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will find thoTanic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVER INTOXICATES. None genuine without signature ot niscox A Co. 50c. ''and $1 Sizes at dealers in drugs. Large saving by buying $1 size, apio-eod cow PTERYGIUM A SKUf GROW1MU OVEIC the 8lght-Js ot very slow formation, and gives rise to no pain. It -IS seldom met with' except in persons wbo have passed the middle period of lite. ,, 1 All diseases ot the EVE, EAR,, THROAT also, Clironic and Private Diseases success fully treated by . DRS. it. D. and M. A. BONGAEEU. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. f Jf liruiu Benson sGaDcinePoroDSPlas ZASCABTEK WATCHES. H ow SWITZERLAND Endorses Pennsylvania IK HER Lancaster Watches. Lahcasteb. Nov. 1st, 187s. .J.T1ITSEB, Esq., Manager : lfear Sir: In answer to your Inquiries ol Oct. 28th, I have to-tayUnit L was absent on my recent European tour Just four months, traveling a distance of 12.0CO miles. 1, carried with me a watch mado at tin lancaster Watch Factory.' i Before starting I set it to the time ot the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was never changed during the entire trip; and UPON MT KETUBN; IT WAH OH THE MINUTE WITH THE SAME BAIXKOAD TIME. 'When at Geneva, Switzerland, with a dozen or moto American friends, I visited the cele brated 'Watch Factory of Patek, Philippe & Co., whose American agents are the great lwuse of Tiffany & Co., , New York. After be ing shown through tho factory, wc were con ducted to the Salesroom, where our attention - was called by the Superintendent to a large number ot very line watches, the product of the establishment. He also gave us ids reasons for thinking that better watches conld be made is Switzerland than in American, When be ImuI concluded, I handed him my Lancaster W a ten ana asKea mm wnai no moDgni oi n. After examining it with the eye ot au expert, and with marked interest, he replied, sneak ing at brier intervals: 1 nAVE NEVER SEEN THIS WATCH -BEFORE IT IS A GOOD WATCH IT 18 BETTEB THAN THE WALTUAM IT IS THE BEST WATCH MADE IN AMEBICA.V What adds force to. bis opinion Is the fact that he had carelully studied all tho linest American watches ex hibited at our Centennial Exposition. All my friends heard the remarks above quoted, and will vouch tor the accuracy ol my report ot their.. Yours trulv. J. P. WICKERSHAM. This opinion was again expressed witii even stronger emphasis to a party of Ameri cans recently travellngln Switzerland. Under dateot "Geneva, Angust 2, 1881 " Miss li. 11. Gam writes, in a letter published In the Lan caster Xk'cw Era: "Mr. Perrlne lioughttwo lmndsonio watches from tho leading manu facturers here, and Dr. Hampton, ot our party, showed them bis Lancaster Watch. They ex amined it and said it was the best American watch they had ever seen MUCH SUPEBIOB TO ANY OTIIEB MADE IN THE UNITED STATES." Second Letter (1882) Next Week. aurx liMAWixua. pUMMOSWlSALTU DISTRIBUTION CO 46th Popular Monthly Drawing or the COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, on MONDAY, JULY 31st. 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ot an Act ot tho General Assembly of Kentucky. Tho United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following dacisions : 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company In legal. ad Its drawings aro fair. N. B. Tho Company lias now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list ot prizes lor the JULY DBAW1NG. 1 JIAlZv .9 $VjUvU L pnZO J"tAU 1 prize 6.0CC lOprizos $l,000each 10,001 90 prizes sou each '. 10,000 ;100 prizes llOOoaoh 10,OU0 200 prizes 60 each 10,00tt COO prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes lOcach 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, u " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, ' 900 l,9fi0nrizes Whole tickets, -2 50: 55 tickets. 100. ; half Uckots, $1; 27 Uckots Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, 01 cendbV Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFP1CE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to R. M. ItOARDAlAN, Courier-Journal Building Louisville, Ky., 01 R. M. ItUAKUMAN, 309 Broadwav. Now York. febl-TuTbASAw UOTJJJJS. T UE LANCASTER COTTAGE, VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUE, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1SS2. Pleasant Location. Airy Rooms, Elegantly Furnished. New and Complete Improve ments. Terms Very Moderate. MRS. M. J. KUNICLE, Proprietress. P. O. Box S7J. jun2i-2md riHE "" MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASON OP 1882. Fronting Pennsylvania nnd Atlantic Avcn ncs, near both. Railroad Depots.' TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. EXTENSIVE PORCHES. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARGE BILLIARD ROOM, WITH SIX NEW COLLKNDER TABLES. Orchestra led by Brophy. Dancing under the direction of Prof. G. J. Gillespie. Main ofllce W. U. Telegraph in the building. Union News Stantl in office. Liberal Management. jc22-2md CHAS. McGLADE, Prop. SW-rAUTitlSRSHJl' NOTICE. Tho Lancaster City Steam Soap and Candle Wcrks, heretofore carried on at No. 42 East King stieet and South' Water Street by Mrs. H. Miller, will bo conducted In the future at the old stands under the firm name of MRS. IIMILLER A SON. All persons knowing themselves to be in debted to the old firm will please make prompt payment, and those having claims will present them wlthont delay. Thankful tor past favors the now firm re spectfully solicits a continuance ot tho same. MRS. H. MILLER. iy7-::uuvw cuas. f. miller. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be receivca by tho undersigned until JULY 17, 1882, at noon, as loMows : COAL To furnish the public schools ot this city with Hard. Lump, Broken and Nnt Coal, of best quality, and Lykens Valley stove coal, all screened, and to be delivered into tho cel lars ot the school houses as directed by the committee. . A LTER1NG ROCKLAND STREETSCHOOL BUILDING-Plans and specifications to bo seen wit h t he undersigned. WROUGHT IRON FENCE For fence at High School, West Orange street, and Second ary School, cornet ot Prince and Chestnut streets, as per specifications. PAINTING For painting two school build ings as per specifications. The right to reject any or all bids reaorved. By order of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds. J. I. HARTMAN, Chairman, IO-2t . No. 23 West Chestnut St. HOSTBTTBB'S CELEBRATED it is the concurrent testimony ot tho public and the medical profession, that Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters is a medicine which achieves results speedily felt, thor ough and benign. Beside rectifying liver dlsorder.it Invigorates the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder complaints, and liast ens the convalescence ot those recovering from enfeebling diseases, Moreover It is the grand specific for fefrcr and ague. nrallr orsaie iy an Druggists and Dealers gea- lobl-lydeodAw STOMACH BITTK BMT GOOVB itHTc.ti u ;i ii r Yesterday we took inventory of Gent's Fur nishing Department, and having so large a quantity ot certain classes ot'goodsYreaneefl tbem to prices that will Insure their sale : 500 Linen Collars 3-ply. -100 Pair Linen Cans. 1 Lot Colored Shirts 1 Lot Net Undershirts... l Lot Gauze Undershirts.. 900 Pair Halt Hose, Fancy. . . , 1 Lot Bicycle Shirts 1 It Punjab Scaris. .. Baphael Reversible Collars. .45c. . 48C. . 23e. . 4C ..1.25 .25c. . 20c.. A lull line of Print and Percale Shirts in all Sizes and Qualities. , J. B. MARTIN & CO., i Cor. West King and Prince Sts. . LANCASTER, PA. N EW TURK STORE. White Dress Goods. INDIA LINENS, VIUTOBIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKd. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINsl WATT, SHAND & CO. stock at very low prices, offer an immense Summer SilkB. Summer Dress Goods. Lace Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Laos Nun's Veilings. Just oyencJ, a Choice Lot ot SWISS EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMING LACES. SPANISH LACES, FANCY LACES. We have mado some Large Purchases ot PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, Which we offer at Special Bargain?. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. Will close store until Sept, 1, at G o'clock p. in., saiuruays cxeepieu. CHINA AH It tlA8HWAlllk. H 1(111 tt MARTIN. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JARS ! AT CHINA HALL. We havo now on hand a very Lartrc Quan tity ot JELLY TUMBLERS, JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, COMMON TUMBLERS. COMMON TUMBLERS. MASON FRUIT .TARS, MASON FRUIT JARS. A Fnll Lino of TABLiiq GLASSWARE Of New Shapes and Designs. Prices Low. Examine onr stock beloro purchasing. High & Martin 15 BAST KINO- STREET :sstt f SAIIiROAIta. T UK GREAT t 1 Burlington Route. Chicago, linrliagtOH & Quiacy K. K. t'hicagOt if rUagton, & Qbihct K. R. PRINCIPAL, LINE 1 AND OLD FAVORITE FROM ' CHICAGO OR PEOB-LA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA, LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST lino to St, Joseph, Atchinson, Topeka', Dcnison, Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas. Tlus route lias no superior for Albert Lea,. Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally repntcd as being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded to bo the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes of travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try it and yon will find traveling a luxury. Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices in tho U. S. and Canada. All information about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chigaoo, lix, ''T.J.POTTEK, ' 3d Vice Pros. 4 Gen. Manager, Chicaso, III. JOHN Q. A. BEAN.Gon.' Eastern Agt, 317 Broadway, SOS Washington St. NbwTobk. Boston, Mass: mayllVdydftw ' ULQVOXS, . "DING WANT'S WINE,'liIQUOB, ALCOHOL, ', AST) GROCERY STORE, No. 2M WEST KING bTREKT. HODSKAl. 4;0'8 NEW LIQUOR STORE, tfo. 43,NarU7QBMn street Laacaater, Pa. The y-n-y best and finest qualities' of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, Con. stoutly 'lor sale at wholesale nd TCtnll. StmicUt. Old Kvn WlllskV Of tll dlntJllatlnn oriS75. Pure unauitterattl Customhouse Kor Zw.1.11!. nwiMnoi v.v2 nZi OhfHolhuidGln, ami other Whikkles, Jtran- dies and Wines to suit tho trade. feb3-lyd HOUSEAL & CO. cxozHzaro jtci SPECIAL OFTEKINO TO PEBSONS IN WANT OF AN Elegant Suit ot Clothes OR A STYLISH SPKING 0YERC0AT, NOW IS THE TIME TO P.UY. We suggest placing an order only to6ccare prompt attention and choice of stock. Dispel from your minds the thought or buying cheap, trashy garments when such splendid facilities are ottered to obtain tho very best at such moderate prices lrom the leading establisn ment and flic acknowledged headquarters lor CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and noyel etlects to be found in the European market; which we 'import direct nnd liava exclmrtvo cbntroL tj-Kemcmbcr, no other house in tills city can show tho same line ot goods. We are the only party that handle the Original London and Parisian productions ol OR1GET, 31 RUE VIVIE5NK. PARIS. An examination ot our Immense stock will satisty the novice as well as the aMhetlc taste that for tone and character our goods cannot be excelled, ami rank among the leading houses on this continent. No. 121 North Quoen Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. Qi 1CCIAI NOTICE T MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF ' FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OK READY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order to Make Room to manufacture our Largo Fall Stock. Right here wo dcssiro to express onr thanks to tho people for the great sup port they have given us this season. It incites us to renewed efforts to pleasu the public and keep the prices down. BOOK: OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAY&. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits. .25; worth $7..ri0. . Men's Worsted Suits, $..: worth 18.25. ISO Fine Bluo Flannel Suits, $7.50; worth Hi . Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7 ; worth $12. 1KJ Fine All-Wool Cassimcre Suits, $0; worth 915: 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Suits, $12; worth $17.50. 300 pairs ot Blen's Pants at arc. 550 pairs of Men's J.Ignt Pants, in ten styles.at $I.:so. 223 pairs of Men's Finest Dre9s Pants at $3. Light Thin Coats lrom 15c. upwards. Blist ers from (5c. upwards. Onrstock in Boys' and Children's Clothing 9 still largo and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. Wo sell Children's Clothing from $l.t3: $2.00, $3.25, $1.50, $5.25. up to $7.(10 a suit. Hoys' Suits lrom $2.(0 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a largo line of Suitings andPantaloonings,and lor workmausliip, fit and prices can't be beat any where in tlip city. We still hold the lead on our $12.00 Sutts.cus torn made; but if people wish to save money thov should not lonrct.bofore purchasinc else where, to look at onr $15.(, $18.00 and $20.00 Snits,made right up in any style to your order MS-icememoer, tni.i ureal jteauci urn 1 oniy for the Next fifteen J)ajt, and anybody who wishes to tat;e advantage of it will please call earlif, to avoid the rush. L. &ANSMAI & BRO, The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on the Southwest Corner of Orange hi. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House in the City. F ACTS AIMIDT WHITE SHIRTS That concern everybody who liUe-i a perfect fit nnd comfort around the neck. Anyshlitcan be made strong it the Be9t Material is used, but it is quite another thing to get the lit you like. Wc keep six different makes ot White Shirts nnd they are all good and well mado. bnt thtee ot them are only imitations ot our ItKfeT SHIRT, THE EIGHMIE. Two ot them are made the old way, with the bosoms reinforced, and they are Excellent Shirts tor the price, but the one that gives the best wear and Is tho most satisfactory in all the particulars that go to make a FIRST-CLASS SHIRT, EIGHMIE. They come in two lengths ofsleeve-i, and all sizes at the neck, from Vi to J!) incites, iind made ot the BEST WAMSUTl'A MUSLIN, Willi 2,tKT0 Linen, and SOLD FOR $1.00. The quantities of them that are hi use is the best evidence that the shirt Is all it is repre sented to be. Soltl by WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. OAJCMIAUJSH, JtV. rittlK HTASUAKlf CAKHIAUK WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., PINE Carriage Builders. HAlfiKET STREET, Roar of Central .Market Housos, LANCASTER, PENN'A. WemakefcsverystyleBnggyand Carriage de sired. All work finished in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the bcit selected material, and employ only thelesi mechanics, i or q uality of work our prices are the cheapest In the state. Wc buy tor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give nsa ttUl. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ty attended to. One set ot workmen especially employed for that purpose. f n2tMJil A w JSJiVCATIOXAZ., SWAHTHMOKK COLLEGE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING. Both sexes admitted. College,, and pre paratory school under care ot members or the Society of Friends'. The main building, destroyed by lire ytli month, last, has. been completely rebuilt, 'enlarged, and fitted up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Languages, Lite'ralnrc, Mathematics and the Sciences. New Scientific Butldlntr con taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma chine Shops, and all appliances for pursuing a thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens 9th mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early, as, other things beingequal, placcs.will be given to the earliest annlicants. Bealy-Me Clotmng ForfuIVP.n.IaP.Va,Jf,re4?I , 0-J,JWAHV , ' M-6"'1'. Prs 't. , SwarUimore College, Delaware Co., Pa june23-3md CZOTHUTO. X- -FK1NU AND SUMMER NOVKLTIKS. AT H. GERHART"S ialstaoi, NO. C EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby stock of inform my customers that my SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OYERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. 1 have now the largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS. For Fino Tailoring in the city ot Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as lepresented. E GEMART. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! Onr stock ol CLOTHING Is larger mr this season than usual, and the advantages we have are'buylng In large quantities ami sell ing at LOWEST CASH PRICES. 5J-It will pay you to look at our stock. OUR ALL WOOL MEN'S SUIT AT $10.00 ISTIIK BEST IN THE MAltKET. and ou it Custom Department Is filled vlth the Choicest of Patterns which we invite yon to examine. D. B. Hotter & Soil, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LAXCASTEI PA. MUJjIMCKK, "C'INE MILLINER. lPS.A.W.Weikel, No. 38 NORTH QUEEN STKEET. My many friends and patrons lire reipeet fully invited to caU and examine my PINE STOCK OK- COlIl'RHIMI ALL TUK LKVDIXO STYLES FOR DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their ordei.s filled in much less time than they have been accustomed to elsowhcrc. -Pie:i30 call and examine my "goods and prices wlthont obligation to purchase. JS-N. B. The Largest and Finest .Stock of CHILDREN'S School and Dress Hats IN TIMS C1TV. A full line or Human Hair Goods Always on hand, and all Uinds ot HAIR WORK done at the LOWEST PRICES at MK.1W,WEL,S) NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-.1uid,Tn,Tli&S HOOKS AtiV STATIUNJJMX. JUNK, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY. ICW PANELS,! NEW E AS El A NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, AT L. II. FLVISNS NO, 43 WEST KING STREET. TOllN ItAKII'S SONS, Jolin Baer's Sons, Nos. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.. Have in stock and for sale, attbe LOWEST I'RICKS tho Largest Assort men t ot Books and Stationery That Is to be found In the interior ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Itooks, Illustrated Hooks. .Iiivenilo Books, Sunday School Books antl I'.tble.s, Family Bibles in Various styles, Teachers Bibles, Hymn BooL-, German Bibles, Prayer Books. (, WRITING PAPERS antl EXVELOPES. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash ISookH, In voice Books, Passbooks, Writing Inks and FInids, Steel Pons, Bill Books. Fockethooks Piirseo, Photograph Alliums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac HOI LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And ft general assortment of Stationery, f-ehool Books and School Furniture ut the SIGN OP THE BOO CtAItlUEL If. PRICE, ATTORNEY. HAS O Removed his Ofllco iroin 5fi North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of .Court House, Long's Saw Tin llmemniiiiiuffs Btrildlng. ml7-ttd TMA.rXLMBS' SCUDf LANCASTER AND MILLERSMt.l.r ;.. Cars run as follows: , Leave Lancatser (P. K. Deiwt). at 7, !. un.t 11J0 a. m., and 2, 4, 6 and 8:3u p. m., ttsi eut on Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9u p. m Leave Millersvllle (lower end)ats,s,and:i3 a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily ou ' vc timo oxcepl on Sun day. ' CtOLUMBIA AN1 PORT DEPOSIT R. K Trains now run regularly on the Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad on the following tune: Statiows North- Express. Express. Accon . wacd. a. M. v. m. r.n. Port Deposit. ft 8: Peachbottoui W7 4r: 7t Safe Harbor. 7:15 505 C.5s Colnmbia....... .. 8:a 5-35 6"J" Stations Hon 11- Express. Express. Accom WA. A M. V. If. A.M. I , Columbia 100 6.-S 7: p. M. ArttOH Safo Harbor. 10-58 G:l !,oi:4t Peachbottoui ... U:W 7.-:.r. ll.r-7 r.st. Port Deposit Ii25 &.W. 1 1221) iV AD1NU COLUMBIA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OP PASSKNGKU TRAINS MbNOAY. MAV 22i. ISSi NORTHWARD. UCAVK. (Juarryvlllo Lancaster, King St... Lancaster..... Columbia. ARRIVK. Readlmr A.M. ISUt 9:10 SODTIIWARl). LXAVX. Reading ARKlVB. Columbia... A.M. r.M. P.M. tJ-ail ... '30 7-S) .... 3:40 7.40 1:01) 3:M 7:;W l:lv 3:10 9.45 3SP 5. Kt. r.M XJIlVUiSMJA ...... ....... ...... 5:30 5:10 Lancaster, klngbt... Uuarryvllle C:4T Trains eonneciai iteauing wun trains lonnu lrom Philadelphia, l'otuvlllo, lUrrisburg, At entnwn ami New York, via Bound Brook Rontc. At Columbia with trains to and from York, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. , A. M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NKIf SCHEDULE On and utter .SUNIA, MINE 4th, iMtt, trains on the IVnusyt vanht Railroad will arrive at and leave tho l,:mcatei and Philadelphia depot.sas follows: I Lev I Ar. LanPhit Eabtwaro. A.M. 1-2:14 A.M 2:55 7:.' 10:20 5:35 8:10 8:10 S;.V ftrt) llarrisburg Express York Accommodation arrives Lunc-aster Accomodation arrives.... Colnmbia Aeeommoilation Frederick Accommodation unives.. Seashore Express .. Sunday Mail.................... .lohnstown Express , Hav Express.......... .., llarrisburg Accommodation 11:15 P.M. viza l-tfi 3.2H P.M. 2:1: 5:15 5-115 7:35 915 20 r.rr 6 45 Hanover Arcoimnodntlon west, connecting at l.!ine:ister with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, went, connect lug at lomcaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run ttiroitiih to Frederick. ILo. Ar. l'hill.an Westward. A.M. M. P.M. 7:r 12:00 6:lo P.M. 9:40 ill) 0:21 ; 9:30 2.10 t):l SK40 .... S:25 10:40 .... 9:55 A.M. A.M. 4:3t C:27 4:31) :27 7:U) 'X:l 9:4ft 8:40 10: 15 UKM P.M. 11:05 l:lii 1:50 p M. 2:14 5 05 i.i 1:14 7:" 5:40 7:10 9:05 il:li. 11:20 1:45 News Express Wav Passenger Mail Train. Ho. 1. via. Mt..lov.... Mail Train, No. 2,viaCoiiinbiu,leuves Niagara Kxprcss Hanover Accommodation leaves.. fr (IMb Mi III 1. .. r ................. . ...... Fiederlck Accommothilion leaves. llarrisburg Aecouiiiiodation, Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Accommodation llariNburg Express Western Express........... Pacific Expiess..... I larri-burg, Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., ha' direct eoiuiect ions (without change of ears) to Columbia and York. Fast Lino, west, on Sunday, when flagged, will stonatDowningtown.Coutesville, Purke.s burg. Mount. loy, EliKalethtownuud Middle. town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Jllftll Train, No. i, entern Express and Pacific Ex prwss run daily. VAPKK HAIiHINOB, tee. w IS HAVE HOatK THAT WEltE SLIGHTLY WET ON ENDS FROM THE LATE FIRE, THAT WILL BE SOLD AT FROM 10 to 15 Cents.a Yard. These are bargains and run In almost all colors. ENDS OF WALL PAPERS Will Ije sold low in order to close out Wo make to order all kinds ot SCREENS FOR WINDOWS And put them up lu such a manner thai yon need not remove them when you wish to close the window, WIRES SOLD BY THE FOOT In any quantity. Wo rave some slightly damaged at from 5 to 8 cents' n foot, running measure. We keep au elegant llneot LACE CURTAINS, Have opened New Patterns within nwcek. LACE LAMBREQUINS, BED SETS and VESTIBULE.LACE'BY THE YARD. Ei uss. Ebony, Cherry and Walnnt Poles, Ex tension Cornlcff, Ac, PJerund Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 'OK HA1.K. IfOU MI.K.-AN IMMENSE MUMKKKOr HOUSE, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, 4c. or nil descriptions. In nil localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, I reo to every fine. ALLAN A. HKRR X CO., dcc.'Miind 3 North Duke street. NtORKALK, 52-lDch Colli Bicycle Wil bo sold at a bargain, larger size. May be seen at Owner wants a LOCHKR'8 DRUG STORK. NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. JUJHVJCL1.AMJCOVH, Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &c. A I BRESMAiSTS, NO. r.B NOKTI! jlit:fcW STREET TNCKKAFVoij7t CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Investors ot small and medium amounts In Grain, Provisions and Stocks as lully pro tected as most extensive and influential opera tors. Onr successful, fully tried, old estab lished plan, try it. Reports sent weekly, dividends paid, monthly. Send at once for ex planatory circulars and past record, racic. Dividends paid during past thirteen months on this fund fflC.71 per share. Address PLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, 111 and 14J LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. -We want a local agent In every town. Excellent inducements. Good pay to a re sponsible, enterprising man. Write for terms. lua-lyd
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